Greater Occipital Nerve Blocks Relieve Migraine and Cluster Headache

Another example of migraine headache being relieved within 30 seconds after injection of the greater occipital nerve.

Need I say more ….. just part of the overwhelming evidence for cervicogenic involvement in migraine …. but there is more!

Blocking the greater occipital nerve in 14 cluster headache patients substantially decreased their symptoms with the researchers suggesting that this procedure is a significant treatment option i.e. eliminating information from structures of the upper neck leads to relief from cluster headache …..

About deanConsultant Headache & Migraine Physiotherapist; International Teacher; Director, The Headache Clinic & Watson Headache Institute; PhD Candidate Murdoch University, Western Australia; Adjunct Lecturer, Masters Program, Physiotherapy School, University of South Australia; MAppSc(Res) GradDipAdvManipTher
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